There are TONS of resources (those mentioned previously are great), but the most important thing you can do is set a goal for yourself. Don't just tell other people what you're doing, because that will give you a false sense of progress.

Instead, decide that you are going to create a website to show your friends and family what your new goal is. For an HTML/CSS/JS site, you don't even need to purchase a domain... it's really easy to just have it live in files on your own local machine! Having that goal will give you a framework for measuring your own progress while you learn the many things the internet has to teach you.

So I got my Ergodox EZ in a couple days ago, for work, and I instantly loved it (after some reprogramming, and getting used to the ortho layout). But I think I'm going to need another to keep at home, as switching back to a standard layout takes a little while, after working all day. Talk about first world problems...

There you go! I considered the Kinesis, but I felt that the all-one nature of it would be a little too restrictive, albeit probably better than any standard keyboard. I'm probably going to go with a custom build, are there many variations? I've got an EZ, and they're the only pre-mades AFAIK, the Infinity's look nice, I like the though of having LCD panels, with the possibility of modding those to display whatever I like. The Dactyl also looks like a nice evolution of a Kinesis + ErgoDox...so many options

It seems like going OG is the safest route, unless I want to whip out a 3D printer, or a laser cutter. I feel like Dactyl is just ergo nirvana. My biggest concern is the height, do you use wrist rests or do you just hover your hands for extended periods of time on the go?

I'm trying to find a subreddit where I can request that someone from another (US) state purchase something and ship it to me. I'm willing to pay all costs, so I'm not looking for a RandomActOf* subreddit.